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- Description of the Female of Saturnia Cameronensis from West Malaysia (Lepidoptera: Saturniidae)
- Unterschiede Zwischen Saturnia Pavonia Und Saturnia Pavoniella in Mittel- Und Südeuropa Zusammengefaßt Von Wolfgang A
- The Possibility and Prospect of Breeding Wild Silkworm of the Giant
- Revisional Notes on the Species-Group of Saturnia Cachara, with Description of a New Subgenus and a New Species (Lepidoptera: Saturniidae) 107-128 Nachr
- Evidence for the Existence of Three Species in the Genus Archaeoattacus (Lepidoptera: Saturniidae)
- 蝶と蛾 Lepidoptera Science 67(2)
- Lepidoptera: Saturniidae)
- Saturnia Jonasii Butler, 1877 on Jejudo Island, a New Saturnid Moth of South Korea with DNA Data and Morphology (Lepidoptera: Saturniidae)
- Saturniidae Der Welt - Gattungsbezogene Typenübersicht Der Bisher Beschriebenen Arten Und Unterarten
- Purification and Cdna Cloning of Vitellogenin of the Wild
- Journal of the Lepidopterists' Society 35(1), 1981, 1-21
- They Only Come out at Night
- Peigler, R. S. 1992. a New Species of Syntherata from the Trobriand Islands
- Two Ways to Be a Tropical Big Moth: Santa Rosa Saturniids and Sphingids
- Redalyc.Cladistic Analysis of Moon Moths Using Morphology
- A New Species of Satumia (Satumiidae) from Northern Pakistan
- Lepidoptera of the Pacific Northwest: Caterpillars and Adults
- Lepidoptera: Sphingidae
- Lepidoptera Fauna in Bartin Province, in Western Black Sea Region of Turkey
- AMABILIO JOSE AIRES DE CAMARGO.Pdf
- Notes on the Genus Saturnia Schrank, 1802, with Description of a New Species (Lepidoptera: Saturniidae) 169-176 Nachr
- What's the Buzz? Ultrasonic and Sonic Warning Signals in Caterpillars of The
- The Role of Eyespots As Anti-Predator Mechanisms, Principally Demonstrated in the Lepidoptera
- Contributions to the Knowledge of Moths of Bombycoidea Latreille, 1802 (Lepidoptera: Heterocera) of Bhutan with New Records
- Trends of Moths in Scotland
- Aberystwyth University Sensitivity of Upland Arthropod Diversity To
- A Checklist of Saturniidae of the Kingdom of Bhutan Reported by Ronald Brechlin in 2009
- Mammals and Arthropod Fauna of the Samur Yalama National Park and Khachmaz Coastal State Sanctuary
- Ultrasonic and Sonic Warning Signals in Caterpillars of the Great Peacock Moth (Saturnia Pyri)
- First Record of Saturnia Albofasciata Johnson (Sa Turniidae) from Mexico